According to Hedvig’s vice president of marketing, Rob Whiteley, speaking with The New Stack, Lakshman “could see a clear inflection point in the market where not only is the commodity hardware that’s necessary for this equation becoming cheaper and more readily available, but customers’ appetite to procure it and deploy their own software on top of it has finally come around. Just five years ago, only the Web giants — the Amazons, Facebooks and Googles — did it.”

According to Hedvig’s vice president of marketing, Rob Whiteley, speaking with The New Stack, Lakshman “could see a clear inflection point in the market where not only is the commodity hardware that’s necessary for this equation becoming cheaper and more readily available, but customers’ appetite to procure it and deploy their own software on top of it has finally come around. Just five years ago, only the Web giants — the Amazons, Facebooks and Googles — did it.”